Guardian Group EMS Scalable Emergency Response Systems An all-in-one scalable disaster response command post systems ready-to-go at a moments notice.

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Guardian Group EMS Scalable Emergency Response Systems An all-in-one scalable disaster response command post systems ready-to-go at a moments notice

Mobile Tactical Operations Center (T.O.C.) Guardian Group EMS has assimilated the latest field tested cutting edge technologies for emergency response on the market. From the affordable portable lightweight shelters made by Advanced Shelter Systems LLC, to the latest in proven communication technologies currently in use by Utilities, Advanced Public Safety agencies to Special Operations Units. We have merged them all into a portable, prepackaged quick deploy system, containing an emergency command post, emergency shelters for 25 to 1600 personnel (and their families) depending on the size of your agency, a water filtration system, GPS tracking for personnel in the field, a 21 day supply of food, and a disaster proof communications system with true interoperability  between responding agencies, all securely contained in an EMP proof cabinet. Emergency Deployable Shelter system and Command Post: The Type-1/2/3/4 Camp Systems include 50-210 SHELTERPOD systems in a steel shipping container that quickly transforms into a self-powered command post/office/communications/dispensing center after unloading. This system can establish your incident command post in hours not days. The camp can be set up in less than 5 hours with a 6 to 8 person crew, keeping your key personnel (and their families) well rested and mission ready with the SHELTERPOD Instant Camp System.  This system can be stored at the ready at your NOC or any location that requires critical staffing in case of an emergency or disaster. The system is scalable to meet your individual agencies needs and is ready-to-go at a moments notice. Whether you’re a “Hot Shot Fire Crew” responding to a forest fire in the remote mountains or you’re the local utility/ PD responding to a natural disaster in your city, we’ve got the mobile “T.O.C. trailer” to meet your needs.

Command and Control Emergency Command Post in a marine container Mobile T.O.C.- Tactical Operations Center SHELTERPOD Systems ship in mobile steel (scalable) shipping container , or a scalable T.O.C. system that converts into your Incident Command Post when delivered.

Portable shelters for responders, their families and displaced victims 6 to 8 personnel can have your camp up and running in a couple hours One person can set up their shelter in under 3 minutes Individual pods can be linked to create office work space

Simplifying Logistics A 21 day supply of Mountain House freeze dried food for Personnel and their families is provided. Mountain House is Known for good tasting food that has a 25 year life span. Global Pure Water’s purification system will purify up to 3700 gallons of good drinking water a day for your base camp, eliminating the need to truck in pallets of drinking water to remote areas

Protecting Communications America’s biggest and least talked about threat comes from what’s know as an EMP. Weather it emanates from Solar Flare or a nuclear device exploded 200 miles up over our nation; the result will be the same. An EMP will wipe out the nations electric grid, disable electronic communication devices, the internet and half the satellites unless these devises are protected. Pepro is the leading manufacture in EMP proof cabinets and has been endorsed by the federal government and private sector agencies for there work. All of your communication systems are protected by a Pepro EMP proof cabinet, guaranteeing that when you open your trailer and set up your camp, all of your communications equipment will be working. Pepro (scalable) EMP, Fire and Lighting proof Comms Cabinets

Field Communications The US made XTR200V by Two Way Direct is a 5-watt, 16-channel, VHF (136-174MHz) or UHF full powered handheld radio with extreme audio output. The XTR200V comes complete with lithium-ion battery, belt clip, rapid charger, stubby antenna, 3-year warranty and free programming. The number of XTR200’s safely secured within your Pepro EMP proof cabinet can be custom ordered to fit the customer’s needs. Standard pricing applies for 1-50 radios, bulk pricing ranging from 50-250, 250-500 and 500- plus radio orders.

Tactical Repeaters GPS Tracking We include a Kenwood 50-Watt repeater for enhanced line of sight direct communications. This repeater comes with one frequency standard, however for an additional cost ($450.00), two additional tactical frequencies can be added. Additionally, Guardian Group EMS upon request, has FCC approved nation wide tactical frequencies that can be utilized for your agency. GPS tracking for responders safety and overall situational awareness for the IC is critical. These capabilities are crucial during emergency responses and comply with the “lone worker program.”

TRAINING COMPONET Guardian Group EMS will provide the initial and six month follow-up training which will be included with the initial purchase. Additional training, including table top and field exercises will be provided for an additional cost and will be tailored to your agencies needs. Training will cover the following: How to setup of the shelter pods and command post Communications: how to use the radio’s/operate the repeaters Setting up the water filtration system GPS tracking of personnel Conduct table top or field exercises based on agency likely scenarios

Mobile TOC Standard Contents to Support a Team of 50 Personnel That is scalable and tailored to your needs One - Trailer 14 x 7’ with generator. Ten - ShelterPods: One - Global water system Mountain House, 21 day supply of food for 50 One - Pepro EMP Comms Cabinet Cinetcomm Radio system 50 - Two Way Direct Radios One - Kenwood Repeater W/Battery Pack 50 - Spot GPS Trackers Initial/reoccurring training W/table top

Available Add-on/substitution Options TrakShield UAS /Drone detect and defeat system for deconflicted airspace. Wi-Fi or cell phone connectivity. Mobile Vehicle HF Radios: Kenwood Repeaters with battery packs to accommodate additional capabilities Additional companion Honda Generator - doubles capacity to 4,000 watts Deployable solar panels for IC and repeaters Power Sonix voice projection public address system